WWW VL - History:
The History Journals Guide,
edited by Stefan Blaschke. The chapter on the European
Historical Journals gives you free access to the latest issues
of the electronical newsletter which provides information about journals
and mailing lists added to the History Journals Guide, about announcements
(e.g. awards, calls for papers), about online articles and online reviews,
and about other web resources.

Electronic
Journals: A Selected Resource Guide from Harrassowitz. "This
Resource guide is an introduction to the rapidly growing field of electronic
journals. The sources are spread broadly across the library literature,
and this guide attempts to select a representative, but not exhaustive,
group of publications that cover the history of e-journals and the main
issues involved in their production, management and use. The guide also
suggests starting points for more in-depth investigations, and includes
sources for keeping current with ongoing developments in electronic
journals."

Complete list of Electronic
journal accessible from the EUI Library. This list contains
the titles of the EUI Library periodicals collection accessible on the
Web in four levels: tables of contents/abstracts, selected articles,
full-text (where printed copy exists also), full text (Electronic text
only). In most cases access is free, but the electronic journals subscribed
to by the EUI may be limited to the EUI internet domain.

European Integration Current
Contents. "European Integration Current Contents provides
access to the tables of contents of journals relevant in European Integration
research - law, human rights, economics, history and political sciences.
Currently it covers 106 journals published in nine languages and 14
countries. Where available, abstracts are also included. On a biweekly
and monthly basis we publish the tables of contents of journals newly
arrived at the European University Institute (EUI) and NYU School of
Law libraries. For most journals we also provide a cumulative set of
tables of content covering issues since the beginning of '98 for those
interested in developments over the last years. This service started
in spring '99 as the Jean Monnet Table of Contents Service, mainly covering
European Integration journals in the areas of law and human rights.
Cooperation with the EUI Library now allows us to extend coverage to
economics, history and political sciences."

Etudes européennes: The
"European studies" magazine is only broadcasted on the Internet
and doesn't have any printed copy.The magazine is published 3 times
a year with current additional articles which are published monthly
(depending on the current news).

Europa.
"The new European Union and European matters are currently discussed
in schools, universities and amongst the thinking population within
and outside of Europe in more detail than ever before. Europa is conceived
to respond to this awareness and stimulate it further. It is an international
journal covering aspects of European culture, art, civilisation and
ways of living. The contributions come from experts in the relevant
areas and are in a language and style which allow them to be read not
only as aids to formal study but also as elements of genuine interest
to the informed lay person". Table of Contents available from Volume
1, 1996-.

European History Quarterly.European History Quarterly has earned an international reputation
as an essential resource on European history, publishing articles by
eminent historians on a range of subjects from the later Middle Ages
to post-1945. European History Quarterly also features review
articles by leading authorities, offering a comprehensive survey of
recent literature in a particular field, as well as an extensive book
review section, enabling you to keep up to date with what's being published
in your field. The journal also features historiographical essays. Table
of Contents available from Volume 30, Issue 1, January 2000-.

European Integration online
papers. Academic journal exclusively published on Internet:
"the only peer reviewed E-journal in the field of European integration.
Founding member of European Research Papers Archive, ERPA, Indexed in
Research Papers in Economics, Included in Social Science Information
Gateway, Archived by the Österr. Nationalbibliothek. The EIoP are published
by ECSA-Austria since 10 April 1997 (editorial board). The editor-in-chief
is Dr. Michael Nentwich." Access to the contents of the Volumes
from 1997-.

European Journal of Industrial Relations.
The European Journal of Industrial Relations is the principal
English-language forum for the analysis of key developments in European
industrial relations and their theoretical and practical implications.
The journal is essential reading for both academics and practitioners
concerned with current and emergent trends in industrial and employment
relations in Europe and elsewhere. Electronic contents from Volume 3,
Issue 1, March 1997-.

European Journal
of International Relations. "Published under the auspices
of the Standing Group on International Relations of the European Consortium
for Political Research (ECPR), the European Journal of International
Relations is an exciting scholarly venture dedicated to the stimulation
and dissemination of research and scholarship in International Relations
throughout the academic community in all parts of Europe and beyond.
The European Journal of International Relations pays special attention
to conceptual, normative and formal theories, seeking in particular
to foster an awareness of methodological and epistemological questions
in the study of International Relations. It reflects research and developments
of both a theoretical and an empirical nature in the major sub-areas
of the field, including Foreign Policy Analysis, International Organization,
Strategy and Conflict, International Law and International Political
Economy. It also aims to bring to the attention of scholars new developments
in the field, as well as focusing on Europe and its sub-regions."

European
Journal of the History of Economic Thought. The EJHET is a peer-reviewed
journal, has quickly established itself as a leading forum for lively
discussion on a wide range of issues in the history of economic thought.
With contributions from both established international scholars and
younger academics, EJHET is entirely pluralist and non-partisan with
regard to subjects and methodologies - it does not subscribe to any
particular current of thought, nor relate to any one geographic zone.
Links to the Table of contents from Volume 1-.

European Law Journal: The
European Law Journal represents an authoritative new approach to the
study of European Law, developed specifically to express and develop
the study and understanding of European law in its social, cultural,
political and economic context. It has an internationally reputed board
of editors. The journal fills a major gap in the current literature
on all issues of European law, and is essential reading for anyone studying
or practising EU law and its diverse impact on the environment, national
legal systems, local government, corporate organizations, and European
citizens.

European
Review of Economic History. European Review of Economic History
provides an important new source of insight into European economic history,
which is accessible to readers from a variety of different backgrounds.
The objective is to further research, scholarship, and understanding
of economic structure, change, and economic development in Europe since
early modern times.

European
Review. "The European Review is a unique international
journal covering a wide range of subjects. It has a strong emphasis
on Europe and on economics, history, social science, and general aspects
of the sciences. Two issues each year are devoted mainly or entirely
to a single subject and deal in depth with a topic of contemporary importance
in Europe in which relevant aspects of natural science are integrated;
the other issues cover a wide range of subjects but usually include
a mini-review. Past issues dealt with From decolonisation to post-colonialism;
The imagination and the sea; The future of the welfare state; Japan
and Europe; Eurocentrism; Human rights; The consequences of European
unification on legal education, culture, politics and the intelligentsia,
the media, education and democracy; Democracy in the 21st century, using
the Web in the democratic process; Making labour history interesting;
and Living in real and virtual worlds."

European
Review of History. The Revue Européenne d'Histoire is
an international journal covering European history of all centuries
and subdisciplines. It aims to create a forum for ideas from across
Europe, to encourage the most innovatory research, to make diverse historiographies
better known and to practically assist exchanges between young historians.
The journal is divided into three parts, each with its own distinct
features: Part I contains articles based on original research, which
also consider questions of wider interest, whether of theory, historiography,
methodology or comparison. Part II consists of reviews and review articles,
intended to spread knowledge of the latest work across Europe and thus
to open up national historiographies. Part III aims to help researchers
practically, by providing information about grants, archives, university
networks, centres of research, conferences and similar matters. European
Review of History - Revue Européenne d'Histoire is published on behalf
of the European Association of Young Historians, which was founded in
France by the Association des Jeunes Historiens." Table of contents
from Volume 4-.

European
Union Politics. "European Union Politics stimulates the
scientific debate on the political unification of Europe and bridges
the gap between the theoretical and empirical analyses in this area.
The journal publishes high quality articles on all aspects of European
Union politics, including the theory of integration, decision making
in the European Union, the political aspects of fiscal and monetary
policy integration, and the relations between the EU and the non-member
states. European Union Politics particularly welcomes articles that
offer a new theoretical argument, analyse original data in a novel fashion
or present an innovative methodological approach. The editorial team
invites submissions from any sub-field of contemporary political science,
including international relations, comparative politics, political economy,
public administration, public policy, and political theory. While contributing
to new developments at the cutting edge of theory and method, the journal
is also accessible to students and policy experts."

Eurozine
the netmagazine publishes original texts on the most pressing issues
of our times. We also present articles and reviews published in our
partner magazines. The articles are available in several languages to
open up a new public sphere for communication and debate.

Intermarium.
"Intermarium provides an electronic medium for noteworthy scholarship
and provocative thinking about the history and politics of Central and
Eastern Europe following World War II. The journal is meant to broaden
the discourse on aspects of national histories that are undergoing change
thanks to the availability of new documentation from recently opened
archives. Its name, Intermarium, reflects East Central Europe's geographic
location between the seas: Baltic, Adriatic and Black. The editors'
purpose is to facilitate interaction between scholarly communities by
making research, essays, commentaries, documents, and reviews from the
region available in English. It is a project of the Institute of Political
Studies of the Polish Center." Access to the contents of the Volumes from 1997-.

Jahrbuch für europäische
Verwaltungsgeschichte (JEV) - Yearbook of European Administrative History
(JEV) . "Since 1989 the Yearbook of European Administrative
History has been published in cooperation with scholars from mainly
Western Europe. The Yearbook covers public administration in Europe
from the 17th to the 20th century. It is the only comparative and interdisciplinary
periodical in this field of research. Each volume focuses on a special
subject. The "Forum" section allows information and criticism.
Articles are published in German, French, Italian or English. Summaries
are in English. The Yearbook's target group embraces researchers in
the field of public administration, as well as historians, jurists,
political scientists, sociologists and economists." Table of contents
from Volume 1989-.

Journal of Common Market Studies "JCMS,
the Journal of Common Market Studies, is produced under the auspices
of UACES, the University Association for Contemporary European Studies,
and is published by Blackwell. The JCMS is the leading journal in the
field, publishing high quality, and accessible articles on the latest
European Integration issues. For 40 years the Journal has been the forum
for the development and evaluation of theoretical and empirical issues
in the politics and economics of European integration, focussing principally
on developments within the European Union. The JCMS aims to achieve
a disciplinary balance between political science and economics, including
the various sub-disciplines such as monetary economics, fiscal policy,
political economy, public policy studies, public administration and
international relations. In addition to mainstream theoretical and empirical
articles, the JCMS publishes shorter pieces in its European Agenda section
which focus on specific policy areas or which report the results of
specialised research projects. Each year a special issue is devoted
to a comprehensive review of the activities of the European Union in
the previous year. The JCMS is committed to deepening the theoretical
understanding of European integration. It will continue to develop as
the primary forum for the analysis of all aspects relating to the process
of European integration".

Journal of
Contemporary European Studies. The Journal of Contemporary European
Studies(previously Journal of European Area Studies) seeks to
provide a forum for interdisciplinary debate about the theory and practice
of area studies as well as for empirical studies of European societies,
politics and cultures. The central area focus of the journal is European
in its broadest geographical definition. However, the examination of
European 'areas' and themes are enhanced as a matter of editorial policy
by non-European perspectives. The Journal intends to attract the interest
of both cross-national and single-country specialists in European studies
and to counteract the worst features of Eurocentrism with coverage of
non-European views on European themes. Table of contents from Volume
7 (1999)-.

Journal of
European Integration - Revue d'Intégration Européenne. "The
journal publishes articles with a focus on European integration and
an interdisciplinary or multidisciplinary perspective, thus integrating
politics, economics, law, history, and sociology. European integration
is understood as pan-European rather than as merely the EU, though the
bulk of contributions might be devoted to the latter. It occasionally
presents comparative studies of federalism, other forms of regional
integration, and articles dealing with EU external relations, whether
in the trade or security policy field. The main purpose of the journal
is to serve a wide readership which implies that articles should be
of a general rather than a specific or specialised nature. In other
words, whilst the emphasis should be on scholarly work (analysis rather
than description), it should provide explanations about the process
of integration in a historical and comparative fashion, and avoid specific
or highly specialised writings." Table of contents from Volume
24 (2002)-.

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